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Marvin Albert

Marvin H. Albert (January 22, 1924 – March 25, 1996)[1] was an American writer of mystery, crime and adventure novels including ones featuring Pete (Pierre-Ange [French: Stone Angel]) Sawyer, a French-American private investigator living and working in France.

Marvin Albert
Born
Marvin H. Albert

(1924-01-22)January 22, 1924
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
DiedMarch 25, 1996(1996-03-25) (aged 72)
Occupation(s)Novelist, screenwriter
Years active1956–1992

Biography edit

During World War II Albert served in the United States Merchant Marine as a radio operator. After working as the director of a Philadelphia children's theater troupe he moved to New York in 1950 and began writing and editing for Quick[2] and Look magazines.

He began writing full-time over the success of his 1956 Western novel The Law and Jake Wade. He sometimes wrote under pseudonyms such as Albert Conroy, Ian McAlister, Nick Quarry and Anthony Rome.[3] Settings for his novels include France (where he lived for some time), Miami and the Old West. A 1975 international suspense thriller, The Gargoyle Conspiracy, written under his own name, was an Edgar nominee in the category of Best Mystery Novel.

Novels edit

Westerns edit

Westerns written under the name Al Conroy edit

A series featuring the common character Clayburn. They were later reprinted in 1989-90 under Marvin Albert's own name.

  • Clayburn (1961).
  • Last Train to Bannock (1963)
  • Three Rode North (1964)
  • The Man in Black (1965), filmed as Rough Night in Jericho (1967; Albert also wrote the screenplay)

Detective novels written under the name Al Conroy edit

  • The Road's End (1952)
  • The Chiselers (1953)
  • Nice Guys Finish Dead (1957) (filmed as À Corps À Cris (1989)
  • Murder in Room 13 (1958) (filmed as Adieu Marin! (1993)
  • The Mob Says Murder (1958)
  • Devil in Dungarees (1960)

Jake Barrow Private Eye written under the name Nick Quarry edit

  • The Hoods Come Calling (1958)
  • The Girl with No Place to Hide (1959)
  • Trail of a Tramp (1960)
  • Till It Hurts (1960)
  • No Chance in Hell (1960)
  • Some Die Hard (1961)

Tony Rome series edit

A series featuring the private detective Tony Rome.

  • Miami Mayhem (As Anthony Rome - 1960), filmed as Tony Rome (1967)
  • The Lady in Cement, (As Anthony Rome, but published in England - 1961) filmed as Lady in Cement (1968)
  • My Kind of Game (As Anthony Rome - 1962)

A 1967 television pilot under the name Nick Quarry was based on Tony Rome[4]

as Nick Quarry edit

Mafia fiction as Al Conroy edit

Series character: Johnny Morini, Soldato: Man Against the Mafia.

  • Soldato! (1972)
  • Death Grip! (1972)
  • Strangle Hold! (1973)
  • Murder Mission! (1973)
  • Blood Run! (1973)

Stone Angel series edit

A series featuring the common character Pete Sawyer.

  • The Dark Goddess (1978)
  • Stone Angel (1986)
  • Back in the Real World (1986)
  • Get Off at Babylon (1987)
  • Long Teeth (1987)
  • The Last Smile (1988)
  • The Midnight Sister (1989)
  • Bimbo Heaven (1990)
  • The Zig-Zag Man (1991)
  • The Riviera Contract (1992)

as Ian McAlister edit

  • Skylark Mission (1973)
  • Driscoll's Diamonds (1973)
  • Strike Force 7 (1974)
  • Valley of the Assassins (1975)

Other crime thrillers edit

  • Lie Down with Lions (1959)
  • The Looters (as Albert Conroy - 1961), filmed as Estouffade à la Caraïbe (1966)
  • The Gargoyle Conspiracy (1975)

Non fiction works edit

  • The Long White Road a biography of the Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton
  • Broadsides and Boarders a history of great sea captains
  • The Divorce (1965) about Henry VIII

Film novelizations edit

TV tie-ins edit

  • Mr. Lucky (1959), an original novel based on the TV series as by Al Conroy
  • Storefront Lawyers (1970), novelization of the pilot teleplay as by A.L. Conroy [sic]

Screenplays edit

Other works edit

As J. D. Christilian - "Scarlet Women" (1996).

As Marvin H. Albert - "Operation Lila" (1983), "The Medusa Complex", "Dancer's Progress and Schrodingers Cat"(1993 - possibly two stories in one volume) and "Hidden Lives" (1981).

Personal life edit

He was survived by his artist wife Xenia Klar, one son, and one grandchild.

In popular culture edit

In the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the character Rick Dalton is seen reading and discussing a western-themed paperback novel that features a character named Tom Breezy. The novelization of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood includes an ad for the fictitious Tom Breezy book, which is identified as Ride a Wild Bronc by Marvin H. Albert.

References edit

  1. ^ "matchID - Marvin Albert". Fichier des décès (in French). Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  2. ^ "About".
  3. ^ Grimes, William (31 March 1996). "Marvin H. Albert, 73, an Author Of Mysteries and Biographies". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
  4. ^ Goldberg, Lee Unsold Television Pilots: 1955-1989 Adventures in Television, 5 Jul 2015
  5. ^ Dell Publishing, OCLC 23181101

External links edit

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For the American sportscaster see Marv Albert Marvin H Albert January 22 1924 March 25 1996 1 was an American writer of mystery crime and adventure novels including ones featuring Pete Pierre Ange French Stone Angel Sawyer a French American private investigator living and working in France Marvin AlbertBornMarvin H Albert 1924 01 22 January 22 1924Philadelphia Pennsylvania United StatesDiedMarch 25 1996 1996 03 25 aged 72 Menton FranceOccupation s Novelist screenwriterYears active1956 1992 Contents 1 Biography 2 Novels 2 1 Westerns 2 2 Westerns written under the name Al Conroy 2 3 Detective novels written under the name Al Conroy 2 4 Jake Barrow Private Eye written under the name Nick Quarry 2 5 Tony Rome series 2 6 as Nick Quarry 2 7 Mafia fiction as Al Conroy 2 8 Stone Angel series 2 9 as Ian McAlister 2 10 Other crime thrillers 3 Non fiction works 4 Film novelizations 5 TV tie ins 6 Screenplays 7 Other works 8 Personal life 9 In popular culture 10 References 11 External linksBiography editDuring World War II Albert served in the United States Merchant Marine as a radio operator After working as the director of a Philadelphia children s theater troupe he moved to New York in 1950 and began writing and editing for Quick 2 and Look magazines He began writing full time over the success of his 1956 Western novel The Law and Jake Wade He sometimes wrote under pseudonyms such as Albert Conroy Ian McAlister Nick Quarry and Anthony Rome 3 Settings for his novels include France where he lived for some time Miami and the Old West A 1975 international suspense thriller The Gargoyle Conspiracy written under his own name was an Edgar nominee in the category of Best Mystery Novel Novels editWesterns edit The Law and Jake Wade 1956 filmed under the same title 1958 Apache Rising 1957 filmed as Duel at Diablo 1966 The Bounty Killer 1958 filmed as Italian Spanish movie El Precio de un Hombre 1966 aka The Ugly Ones in the US Renegade Posse 1958 filmed as Bullet for a Badman 1964 The Reformed Gun 1959 Rider from Wind River 1959 Posse at High Pass 1964 Westerns written under the name Al Conroy edit A series featuring the common character Clayburn They were later reprinted in 1989 90 under Marvin Albert s own name Clayburn 1961 Last Train to Bannock 1963 Three Rode North 1964 The Man in Black 1965 filmed as Rough Night in Jericho 1967 Albert also wrote the screenplay Detective novels written under the name Al Conroy edit The Road s End 1952 The Chiselers 1953 Nice Guys Finish Dead 1957 filmed as A Corps A Cris 1989 Murder in Room 13 1958 filmed as Adieu Marin 1993 The Mob Says Murder 1958 Devil in Dungarees 1960 Jake Barrow Private Eye written under the name Nick Quarry edit The Hoods Come Calling 1958 The Girl with No Place to Hide 1959 Trail of a Tramp 1960 Till It Hurts 1960 No Chance in Hell 1960 Some Die Hard 1961 Tony Rome series edit A series featuring the private detective Tony Rome Miami Mayhem As Anthony Rome 1960 filmed as Tony Rome 1967 The Lady in Cement As Anthony Rome but published in England 1961 filmed as Lady in Cement 1968 My Kind of Game As Anthony Rome 1962 A 1967 television pilot under the name Nick Quarry was based on Tony Rome 4 as Nick Quarry edit The Don Is Dead 1972 filmed in 1972 The Vendetta 1972 Mafia fiction as Al Conroy edit Series character Johnny Morini Soldato Man Against the Mafia Soldato 1972 Death Grip 1972 Strangle Hold 1973 Murder Mission 1973 Blood Run 1973 Stone Angel series edit A series featuring the common character Pete Sawyer The Dark Goddess 1978 Stone Angel 1986 Back in the Real World 1986 Get Off at Babylon 1987 Long Teeth 1987 The Last Smile 1988 The Midnight Sister 1989 Bimbo Heaven 1990 The Zig Zag Man 1991 The Riviera Contract 1992 as Ian McAlister edit Skylark Mission 1973 Driscoll s Diamonds 1973 Strike Force 7 1974 Valley of the Assassins 1975 Other crime thrillers edit Lie Down with Lions 1959 The Looters as Albert Conroy 1961 filmed as Estouffade a la Caraibe 1966 The Gargoyle Conspiracy 1975 Non fiction works editThe Long White Road a biography of the Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton Broadsides and Boarders a history of great sea captains The Divorce 1965 about Henry VIIIFilm novelizations editParty Girl 1958 That Jane from Maine 1959 Pillow Talk 1959 All the Young Men 1960 Come September 1961 Force of Impulse 1961 Lover Come Back 1962 Move Over Darling 1963 The V I P s 1963 Palm Springs Weekend 1963 5 Under the Yum Yum Tree 1963 The Pink Panther 1963 The Outrage 1964 Goodbye Charlie 1964 Honeymoon Hotel 1964 What s New Pussycat 1965 The Great Race 1965 Strange Bedfellows 1965 Do Not Disturb 1965 A Very Special Favor 1965 Crazy Joe 1974 as Mike Barrone The Untouchables 1987 TV tie ins editMr Lucky 1959 an original novel based on the TV series as by Al Conroy Storefront Lawyers 1970 novelization of the pilot teleplay as by A L Conroy sic Screenplays editDuel at Diablo 1965 Rough Night in Jericho 1967 Lady in Cement 1968 A Twist of Sand 1968 The Don Is Dead 1973 Other works editAs J D Christilian Scarlet Women 1996 As Marvin H Albert Operation Lila 1983 The Medusa Complex Dancer s Progress and Schrodingers Cat 1993 possibly two stories in one volume and Hidden Lives 1981 Personal life editHe was survived by his artist wife Xenia Klar one son and one grandchild In popular culture editIn the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood the character Rick Dalton is seen reading and discussing a western themed paperback novel that features a character named Tom Breezy The novelization of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood includes an ad for the fictitious Tom Breezy book which is identified as Ride a Wild Bronc by Marvin H Albert References edit matchID Marvin Albert Fichier des deces in French Retrieved 16 June 2022 About Grimes William 31 March 1996 Marvin H Albert 73 an Author Of Mysteries and Biographies The New York Times Retrieved 20 January 2011 Goldberg Lee Unsold Television Pilots 1955 1989 Adventures in Television 5 Jul 2015 Dell Publishing OCLC 23181101External links edithttps web archive org web 20060507232314 http www stopyourekillingme com Marvin Albert html http www mysteryfile com GM Albert goldmedal albert html Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marvin Albert amp oldid 1210501359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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